Some very dark first look pictures were released alongside confirmation of the official release date.

Netflix is teaming up with Ozark producer, director, and actor Jason Bateman for a new limited series called Black Rabbit, which recently wrapped filming. Bateman will star in the series featuring Fantastic Beasts star Jude Law. Hereâs the latest update on the series as of June 2025, with first look photos and the official release date confirmed for September 2025.Â
The drama, announced in October 2022, hails from Bateman and Michael Costiganâs Aggregate Films, Law and Ben Jacksonâs Riff Raff Entertainment, Zach Baylin and Kate Susmanâs Youngblood Pictures, and Automatik Entertainment.
Jason Bateman will direct the first two episodes of the upcoming limited series. After taking charge of several episodes of Netflixâs smash-hit crime drama Ozark, the actor has further explored the world of directing. His former Ozark co-star and on-screen wife, Laura Linney, will direct the third and fourth episodes. Meanwhile, Ben Semanoff (Ozark, Yellowjackets) directs episodes five and six, and lastly, Justin Kurzel (Macbeth) directs the seventh and eighth episodes.
The scripts for Black Rabbit were written by Zach Baylin, who got wide acclaim for his script for the Will Smith-starring movie King Richard, and his wife and creative partner, Kate Susman, for whom Black Rabbit will be a screenwriting debut.
This is one of many projects coming from Bateman and his production company, Aggregate Films, which works with Netflix under a creative partnership that was struck back in July 2018. Other notable projects include Florida Man, Dark Wire, Here Comes the Flood, Movie Night, and many more.
Hereâs everything else we know about Netflixâs Black Rabbit:Â
Whatâs the plot of Black Rabbit?
The premise for Black Rabbit is still being kept heavily under wraps beyond a short logline:
âWhen the owner of a New York City hotspot allows his turbulent brother back in his life, he opens the door to escalating dangers that threaten to bring down everything heâs built.â

Black Rabbit. Jude Law as Jake in episode 101 of Black Rabbit. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2025

Black Rabbit. (L to R) Jason Bateman as Vince, Jude Law as Jake in episode 103 of Black Rabbit. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2025

Black Rabbit. (L to R) Jude Law as Jake, Jason Bateman as Vince in episode 108 of Black Rabbit. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2025

Black Rabbit. (L to R) Jason Bateman as Vince, Jude Law as Jake in episode 104 of Black Rabbit. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2025
Who is cast in Black Rabbit?

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It has been confirmed that Black Rabbitâs director, Jason Bateman, will also star throughout the series as one of the main characters. Batemanâs recent credits include the highly acclaimed Netflix drama Ozark, which concluded in 2022. Bateman will be joined by Fantastic Beasts and Sherlock Holmes star Jude Law.
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Through filming, we also know that Dagmara Dominczyk has been cast in the series. The Polish actress is best known for the recent release of Millerâs Girl (available on Netflix in the US from April), Succession, and Priscilla.
Also in the cast are:
Amaka Okafor (Bodies, The Responder) as Roxie.
Cleopatra Coleman (Rebel Moon â Part One: A Child of Fire, Clipped) as Estelle.
áčąá»páșčÌ DĂŹrĂsĂč (Gangs of London, Slow Horses) as Wes.
Dagmara Dominczyk (Succession) as Val.
Chris Coy (Bass Reeves) as Babbitt.
Troy Kotsur (CODA) as Joe Mancuso.
Abbey Lee (Florida Man) as Anna.
Odessa Young (Mothering Sunday) as Gen.
Robin De Jesus (The Boys in the Band) as Tony.
Amir Malaklou (The Old Man) as Naveen.
Don Harvey (Pam & Tommy) as Matt.
Forrest Weber (The Blacklist) as Junior.
Francis Benhamou (Dear Edward) as Lisa Klein.
Gus Birney (Shining Vale) as Mel Whitney.
John Ales (American Fiction) as Jules Zablonski.
Steve Witting (Tulsa King) as âAndy.â
How many episodes will be in Black Rabbit?
The number of episodes for Netflixâs Black Rabbit hasnât been disclosed, but a logical estimate would be between 6 and 10.
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It has been confirmed that each episode will be one hour long.
Whatâs the production status of Black Rabbit?
Development
Filming Scheduled
Filming Ongoing
Post-Production
As we reported in February 2024, filming for Black Rabbit was underway on April 15th, 2024, with much of the filming in public view throughout New York City. Metro was the first to release photos of the pair. After 163 days of filming the project, Black Rabbit wrapped on September 25th, 2024. Numerous casting calls are available for background actors for the production, which looks like it has the codename of Gary, The Dog.

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Whatâs the Netflix release date for Black Rabbit?
At Next on Netflix 2025, the streamer confirmed a 2025 release window, and we learned over the Summer that the limited series would premiere in September. Now, alongside some first looks, Netflix has confirmed that the series will arrive in full on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
Are you looking forward to the release of Black Rabbit on Netflix? Let us know in the comments below.
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